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The collaboration aims to address critical environmental challenges and improve the quality of aquaculture products by focusing on the production and testing processes of protein-rich fish meals derived from non-fish raw materials

The Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS) entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Meridian Biotech, a leading industrial biotechnology company based in Texas. The collaboration aims to address critical environmental challenges and improve the quality of aquaculture products by focusing on the production and testing processes of protein-rich fish meals derived from non-fish raw materials.

Meridian Biotech specialises in the production of high-value single-cell proteins for the pet food and aquaculture markets, and together with KUFOS, they plan to implement industrial production of fish meals based on single-cell proteins. This will make them available at affordable costs to aqua farmers and overcome the unsustainable practice of juvenile fish catch. By reducing the rejection rate of Indian shrimp by the US and the European Union through the availability of protein-rich fish meals, KUFOS Vice-Chancellor T Pradeepkumar sees a positive impact on marine biodiversity.

The collaboration aims to address critical environmental

The site will focus on capturing field data and characterising grain sorghum and corn hybrids

Corteva Agriscience announced the opening of a new seed research station in Navasota, Texas. The site will focus on capturing field data and characterising grain sorghum and corn hybrids, applying an analytics-based approach to the challenges facing farmers in South Central Texas.

By leveraging local data, Corteva’s Seed Product Development team can bring new, locally tested, high-performing genetics to market faster.
The new research station opened in February, expanding research, pre-commercial product testing, and characterisation efforts for sorghum and corn products optimised for the southern Plains and Coastal regions. Its proximity to Texas A&M University is expected to bring opportunities to collaborate with world-class sorghum experts as Corteva continues to advance agricultural research technology. In addition, the new research station will provide educational opportunities for K-12 and university students in the area.

The site will focus on capturing field